Entertainment
Sandy Relief Concert in Brooklyn: Hasan Salaam + Immortal Technique + Jean Grae & More
A Sandy Relief concert will be held at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY.

A Sandy Relief concert will be held at the Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn, NY.
The event will have performances by Immortal Technique, Jean Grae, Hasan Salaam, Jasiri X, George Martinez and the Global Block Collective + Special guest, Pharoahe Monch, & more. Hosted by Poison Pen & Presented by Viper Records & Music For Occupy.
Advance tickets are $12, and $15 at the door. **The proceeds from this important event will go to Occupy Sandy relief efforts**. For more information, please visit the [Brooklyn Bowl website](http://www.brooklynbowl.com/event/195317/).
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